Posted on 10/17/2016 11:51:06 AM PDT by Beautiful_Gracious_Skies
While Arizona took steps yesterday to eliminate one avenue for voter fraud when the governor signed the bill making ballot harvesting a criminal act, voter fraud was revealed in Ohio.
True the Vote (TTV), the nations leading voters rights and election integrity organization, today announced details surrounding its effort to help Cuyahoga and Franklin County officials in Ohio remove more than a thousand duplicate voter registrations ahead of voting in 2016.
Upon receipt of True the Votes research, 711 duplicate voter registrations were removed in Cuyahoga County, while 465 sets were processed in Franklin County.
Because of Ohios consistent role as a decisive swing state in Americas elections, it has a duty to ensure that its voter records are in the best shape possible, True the Vote Founder Catherine Engelbrecht said.Having duplicate voters in Ohios poll books not only creates confusion at the polling place, but raises the possibility of fraudulent double voting. The Buckeye State has recently seen first-hand just how far some are willing to go to see their candidate or cause win.
Significant Evidence of Foul Play
Roughly 30 percent of voters registered twice in the Cleveland area evidenced falsified birthdates, Social Security Numbers and other identifiers, originally submitted by Democratic-leaning organizations (i.e. ACORN, Field Works, The Strategy Network, Organizing for America), according to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections. Each confirmed duplicate voter registration was subsequently purged or merged into an existing, verifiable record.
While many voter records may become duplicated due to data management breakdowns, you have a different issue entirely when nearly a third of the irregularities show a pattern of intentional forgery,Engelbrecht said. Americans working in the polls and casting ballots must be extra vigilant this year to help spot irregularities that can throw an entire election into question.
ACORNs Record of Questionable Voter Registration Activities
The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) held a well-established track record of supplying local election officials with questionable voter registration forms across Midwestern and other political battleground states for years. The organization boasted more than 1.3 million voter registrations submitted in 2008 alone. After its formal dissolution, 18 employees were convicted or admitted guilt to committing election crimes. Significant amounts of their work were officially questioned:
In Ohio, a Cleveland man claimed he was given money and goods to register to vote dozens times, resulting in subpoenas; In Indiana, more than 2,000 applications were falsified as part of a batch delivered hours before the registration deadline; and In Florida, 11 ACORN workers were arrested after submitting roughly 1,400 applications with approximately 900 of those falsified.
Little Sheppie keeps his mouth busy with other things.
I fear you are correct. The tree of liberty just be watered occasionally with the blood of patriots and tyrants
Be funny if Shep walked out tonight and was struck by lightening
They ink the pinky finger in India, too.
Why not here?
We all know why...
Beware the Cuyahoga County trap- undoubtedly set by leftists, in which they claim 100% turnout and zero votes for Romney in 2012.
From a site called Skeptics stack exchange:
Here are the results of the Nov 6th 2012 election for Cuyahoga county Ohio.. A simple Google search found this.
Clicking on ‘unofficial results by category’ gets you the easiest summary.
Registered voters 927,996
Votes Cast 617,141
Votes for Barack Obama 420,953
Votes for Mitt Romney 184,475
The object was to get us to repeat it so thy can call us liars.
Paper ballots.
Voter photo ID required.
Purple thumbprint on ballot.
Two-party ballot transport and counting.
Bttt.
5.56mm
It’s only the uniparty idiots (esp. Demonrats) who claim there is no voter fraud. We have to stop it. We have proff, year after year of voter fraud. It’s shameful.
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